They were Dominican festivals.
They were ceartons
Japanese people wear Kimonosjapan
Bakongo people wear masks for ceremonies, special days and festivals. i dont know why but...
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Japanese people wear masks in public when they are sick. It is considered courteous to do so for the sake of people around them.
What they wear for a festival depends on where they are. Regional dress varies from region to region.
Japanese wear kimono on new years day
Much like in other cultures, Japanese people may wear earrings, bracelets, necklaces, or rings.
What dress do English people wear today? What dress do Indian people wear today? What dress do Italian people wear today? It changes for everyone. Typically, Japanese people tend to wear similar clothes to the west. They also commonly wear more traditional Japanese clothes such as Kimonos and Yukatas, which I presume is your true question.
Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.Kilts are more associated with Scotland, so very few Irish people would wear them, even at festivals. People involved in pipe bands and a few groupings would wear them, but very few.